I-90 Traffic Stop Leads WSP Trooper Cadet & K-9 to Huge Drug Bust
On August 4, 2020 the Washington State Patrol reports a trooper cadet and his training officer pulled over a vehicle for following too closely on Interstate 90 eastbound near the State Route 18 interchange.
During the stop, the driver of the pulled-over vehicle appeared to be extremely nervous, (tweaker be trippin'?), so the training officer asked for consent to search the vehicle.
Once consent was granted, a narcotics detection K-9 dog was brought to the scene by an officer from the nearby Snoqualmie-North Bend detachment.
The woofer found a lunch box behind the driver's seat that was stuffed with 10 pounds of fentanyl with an estimated street value of $6.4 million, and two pounds of heroin valued at $75,000.
The driver was taken into custody after the illegal drugs were seized.
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Following a rigorous selection process, trooper cadets attend a 26-week basic training course. During the basic course, cadets undergo approximately 300 hours of classroom training.
WSP cadets make $4,822 a month or $57,864 a year. Full time WSP troopers bring home $5,386 a month or $64,632 a year. Troopers with at least five years experience make $7,424 a month or $89,088 a year.